Katie R. Dale
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Okay, well, here's what not to say. I'll give you that and then I'll tell you what to do. Don't say, oh, it seems real to you. It is real to them. They're going to be experiencing it just like you and I are talking today.
Okay, well, here's what not to say. I'll give you that and then I'll tell you what to do. Don't say, oh, it seems real to you. It is real to them. They're going to be experiencing it just like you and I are talking today.
I went through psychosis to the point where I thought, I was convinced even years later, after I even wrote my book, that I had seen Tom Cruise on the sidewalk from afar. And so there's just things that you hear and see in those states that you just can't shake. Your brain is just playing such a good game with you. So don't tell somebody, oh, it seems real to you, or it's not real.
I went through psychosis to the point where I thought, I was convinced even years later, after I even wrote my book, that I had seen Tom Cruise on the sidewalk from afar. And so there's just things that you hear and see in those states that you just can't shake. Your brain is just playing such a good game with you. So don't tell somebody, oh, it seems real to you, or it's not real.
I went through psychosis to the point where I thought, I was convinced even years later, after I even wrote my book, that I had seen Tom Cruise on the sidewalk from afar. And so there's just things that you hear and see in those states that you just can't shake. Your brain is just playing such a good game with you. So don't tell somebody, oh, it seems real to you, or it's not real.
Absolutely don't go there. But you can say, kind of like Alzheimer's and dementia folks, you know, that have their own, they're in their own little world like that. You have to join them. You have to kind of just sit with it and acknowledge it.
Absolutely don't go there. But you can say, kind of like Alzheimer's and dementia folks, you know, that have their own, they're in their own little world like that. You have to join them. You have to kind of just sit with it and acknowledge it.
Absolutely don't go there. But you can say, kind of like Alzheimer's and dementia folks, you know, that have their own, they're in their own little world like that. You have to join them. You have to kind of just sit with it and acknowledge it.
And when you do have the opportunity, you go to the doctor with them or you get the medications looked at because medications can very well help in a lot of cases for that.
And when you do have the opportunity, you go to the doctor with them or you get the medications looked at because medications can very well help in a lot of cases for that.
And when you do have the opportunity, you go to the doctor with them or you get the medications looked at because medications can very well help in a lot of cases for that.
Yes, it's a trial and error. At this stage of history we are in, it's still trial and error. I'm sure, though, that with the advancements they're making in the next generation or two, we'll see so many fixes and quicker solutions to that. Yeah.
Yes, it's a trial and error. At this stage of history we are in, it's still trial and error. I'm sure, though, that with the advancements they're making in the next generation or two, we'll see so many fixes and quicker solutions to that. Yeah.
Yes, it's a trial and error. At this stage of history we are in, it's still trial and error. I'm sure, though, that with the advancements they're making in the next generation or two, we'll see so many fixes and quicker solutions to that. Yeah.
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